The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... manner and appear- ance from what I had ever seen him before as light from dark . The pert , dapper gaiety of his manner was subdued into a quiet , steady gait ; and his usually animated countenance was softened by an expres- sion which ...
... manner and appear- ance from what I had ever seen him before as light from dark . The pert , dapper gaiety of his manner was subdued into a quiet , steady gait ; and his usually animated countenance was softened by an expres- sion which ...
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... manner scarcely correspondent with the exertions you have always made , not only for their good , in the way of medical attendance , but as a social and agreeable companion - and for your qualities in that character can I not myself ...
... manner scarcely correspondent with the exertions you have always made , not only for their good , in the way of medical attendance , but as a social and agreeable companion - and for your qualities in that character can I not myself ...
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... manner . " You are an old fool , " thought Nubley . " But , " said he , " why were you not satisfied at Ashmead ? Why did you throw yourself into an entirely new - eh - connexion ? -don't you see - eh ? " " Ashmead , " said Cuthbert ...
... manner . " You are an old fool , " thought Nubley . " But , " said he , " why were you not satisfied at Ashmead ? Why did you throw yourself into an entirely new - eh - connexion ? -don't you see - eh ? " " Ashmead , " said Cuthbert ...
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... manner of which nobody who had ever seen him for the last twenty years would have thought him capable- " well , then , if that is your opinion , and that the course of argument you pursue , and the line of conduct you pro- pose , I must ...
... manner of which nobody who had ever seen him for the last twenty years would have thought him capable- " well , then , if that is your opinion , and that the course of argument you pursue , and the line of conduct you pro- pose , I must ...
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... manner . He was sentenced to three years ' imprisonment in the Bicêtre for the misdemeanor , which , how- ever , he repeated on gaining his liberty , when he was again appre hended , and sent abroad , where he died . JEAN BAPTISTE ...
... manner . He was sentenced to three years ' imprisonment in the Bicêtre for the misdemeanor , which , how- ever , he repeated on gaining his liberty , when he was again appre hended , and sent abroad , where he died . JEAN BAPTISTE ...
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